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There are many issues to consider when choosing programme. Below you can make a comparison between different undergraduate programs, so you can identify which study is most relevant and interesting to you.

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BSc in International Business

The BSc IB gives you a broad understanding of business economics and strategy in a global context. You learn how companies analyse and adapt to the complex opportunities and risks inherent when an organisation does business internationally.
International business relations: 30%
Economics and maths: 45%
People in organisations: 15%
Communication in companies: 10%
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    International business relations
At the BSc IB the international environment in which companies operate is examined, together with insigths into companies and how they are structured and operated.
    Economics and maths
You work with economics both at the firm level and at a national or international level. You will gain knowledge about how companies interact with their customers and competitors.
    People in organisations
You learn about what motivates employees and how to monitor the quality of their work. You are also taught about the different levels of management in international organisations.
    Communication in companies
You learn about communication in companies that operates in international markets, how cultural differences can affect communication and how to handle the difficulties that arise.
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BSc in Business Administration and Digital Management

BSc DM gives you an understanding of the possibilities as well as challenges that digitalisation creates for companies. You will learn to work with strategy, data and technologies to manage digital transformations and business solutions.
IT and information in companies: 25%
Economics and maths: 25%
People in organisations: 20%
Society and politics: 15%
Communication in companies: 15%
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    IT and information in companies
At BSc DM, you will learn how digital technologies reshape virtually all aspects of doing business in the 21st century. We focus on the relationship between digital transformations and management, considering both the promises and limits of new technologies and data-driven approaches for contemporary organisations.
    Economics and maths
Digital technologies change the ways in which businesses function, cooperate and compete in an often-international environment. To understand how digital technologies affect businesses you will need to become adept in economics, accounting and finance while also understanding significant market transformations caused by digitalisation.
    People in organisations
An important issue facing managers is how to manage and facilitate digital transformations within organisations. At BSc DM, you will gain insight into the realities of – and potential difficulties associated with – leading organisation-wide transformations in ways that ensure employee motivation and commitment.
    Society and politics
The rise of digital technologies affects not only businesses and other organisations but also society as a whole. At BSc DM, we place the organisation in a larger socio-political context both affected by and affecting the conditions for digital management (e.g. through changing regulation).
    Communication in companies
At BSc DM, we consider both promises and potential risks associated with digital technologies in the way they transform the basic conditions for human communication and cooperation everywhere, deeply affecting the outlook and work of organisations in numerous ways.

BSc in International Business

Number of students per year213
Male / female66%/34%
Average age21,6
International students31%
Exchange option5th semester
Internship option5th semester
Special programme optionsGlobal Supply Chain Management
Teaching languageEnglish
Master programmeCand.merc./MSc in Economics and Business – General Management and Analytics

Admission

Grade point average for entry2024: 11.1
Grade point average for standbyNo standby
Number of places240
Quota 1 / quota 260%/40%
Motivational EssayYes - see Selection quotas under Admission
MathematicsB
EnglishA
History or social studiesB

BSc in Business Administration and Digital Management

Number of students per year176
Male / female60%/40%
Average age21.4
International students55%
Exchange option5th semester
Internship option5th semester
Teaching languageEnglish
Master programmeMSc in Business Administration and Digital Business

Admission

Grade point average for entry2024: 9.6
Grade point average for standbyNo standby
Number of places200
Quota 1 / quota 260%/40%
Motivational EssayYes - see Selection quotas under Admission
MathematicsB
EnglishA
History or social studiesB